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Contributors to Blithe Spirit have included the late Raymond Roseliep, American haiku poet and publisher Jim Kacian, American haiku poets Cor van den Heuvel and Michael Dylan Welch, British haiku poet Roger Watson and Ulster poet Maeve O'Sullivan.
His work has widely appeared in anthologies, including 'Blithe Spirit', the quarterly journal of the British Haiku Society. [4] It has also appeared in individual volumes of his poetry published by Advent Books, Hub Publications and Labyrinth Books. [5] He judged the haibun section in the British Haiku Society Awards, 2014. [6]
Additionally, Coburn’s haiku has been published widely, [5] including in Modern Haiku, The Heron’s Nest, NOON: Journal of the Short Poem, tinywords, Frogpond (the journal of the Haiku Society of America), and Blithe Spirit (the journal of the British Haiku Society).
A haiku in English is an English-language poem written in a form or style inspired by Japanese haiku.Like their Japanese counterpart, haiku in English are typically short poems and often reference the seasons, but the degree to which haiku in English implement specific elements of Japanese haiku, such as the arranging of 17 phonetic units (either syllables or the Japanese on) in a 5–7–5 ...
Blithe Spirit is a comic play by Noël Coward, described by the author as "an improbable farce in three acts". [1] The play concerns the socialite and novelist Charles Condomine, who invites the eccentric medium and clairvoyant Madame Arcati to his house to conduct a séance, hoping to gather material for his next book. The scheme backfires ...
Blithe Spirit may refer to: Blithe Spirit (play) , a 1941 comic play written by Noël Coward Blithe Spirit (1945 film) , a British comedy film based on the play
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For example, the World Haiku Review [9] has regularly published senryū. Senryū regularly appear or appeared in the pages of Modern Haiku, Frogpond, Bottle Rockets, Woodnotes, Tundra, Haiku Canada Review, Presence, Blithe Spirit, Kingfisher, and other haiku journals, often unsegregated from haiku.